What's Up With Hsu?
The Left-Wing Media don't want you to know, nor how it stands to derail Hillary Rodham's bid for the Presidency:
This of course is the time-honored Clinton playbook the Left Wing Media slavishly follow:
1. Do not report Clinton corruption.
2. Wait until the Clintons report on corruption when it is not possible to ignore it.
3. Treat it as "old news" even though you haven't reported it yet.
Wonder if that's what's in Hillary's little Communist thesis?
I hope you followed the news with the utmost care last week. A stupendous story peeked into the media, grew to adulthood in no time, and vanished.The news story began with the Wall Street Journal's report that a major donor to the Clinton presidential campaign, Hong Kong-born Norman Hsu, appeared to have "bundled" vast amounts of money into donations to Democrats. Particularly blessed was the Clinton presidential campaign. One of Mr. Hsu's donors was the Paw family, the modest Chinese-American family of a California mail carrier whose annual salary is $45,000, but whose family has donated $244,000 to the Democrats since 2004 -- $55,000 of which went to the Clinton campaign. So prominent has Mr. Hsu been among Clinton donors that he has been anointed a "Hillraiser," a donor who has pledge at least $100,000 for the Clinton cause. The Journal reports that Democratic sources claim his donations to the Clintons amount to "well over $1 million." The story gets better. Mr. Hsu's sudden notoriety alerted officials in California that he is a convicted felon who has been on the lam since 1992. That news broke late in the week when Mr. Hsu turned himself in and posted $2 million for bail. Then over the weekend the story died. Then this week Mr. Hsu failed to show up for his bail hearing.I suppose this is what the Clintons call "old news." Asian money from shadowy figures has figured in Clinton campaigns going back to at least 1986. Writing in The American Spectator even prior to the Clinton campaign finance scandals of the mid-1990s, James Ring Adams followed the Riady family, an Indonesian family of Chinese ancestry then prominent among Clinton supporters and White House guests, back to Arkansas in 1986 where the Riadys played their eleemosynary role in Governor Clinton's reelection. In the autumn of 1992 the family illegally pumped as much as $1 million into Clinton's presidential campaign and in 2001 paid an $8.6 million fine for its indiscretions. In that settlement it admitted to 86 misdemeanor charges of making illegal foreign campaign contributions from 1988 to 1994. The Clintons dismiss The American Spectator as part of the "Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy," though we have never been wrong when we made their "old news" new news.
This of course is the time-honored Clinton playbook the Left Wing Media slavishly follow:
1. Do not report Clinton corruption.
2. Wait until the Clintons report on corruption when it is not possible to ignore it.
3. Treat it as "old news" even though you haven't reported it yet.
Wonder if that's what's in Hillary's little Communist thesis?
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